July 27, 2012
Not been on here for a while computer problems. As I write songs of whatever mood at the time so here you have it – the Mad computer rage song contains F-ing Thing polite language under the circumstances with some YouTube classics of people losing it with their tech devices; video frozen ipad touch screen smart phone broken it seems to affect every make or model at some point. fix of Death gamer lose their temper even your car can have a computer glitch then breaks down arrrr have encountered over time with items such as Windows, Macintosh, frozen screen Xbox lights of death as in a parody I did a while back with the ps3 yellow light and the ring of fire smashed. Wii sad mac and the early computer generation. one’s bugs viruses BSOD, the 360 RROD, and the Pac-Man killscreen but now it seem to be freezing slow internet and banks crashing. Next the automatic launch of a nuclear war head oh no that one did nearly happen oh well any more suggestions? Computer Rage Song Original by faffytunes© www.faffytunes.co.uk
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July 27, 2012
Google Tech Talk September 27, 2010 Presented by Dr. Eric C. Leuthardt, Washington University. The notion that a computer can decode brain signals to infer the intentions of a human and then enact those intentions directly through a machine is becoming a realistic technical possibility. These types of devices are known as brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). In the near term, the evolution of these neuroprosthetic technologies could have significant implications for patients with motor disabilities by enhancing their ability to interact and communicate with their environment. Further into the future, these approaches could substantially alter how humans and machines interact. This talk will review the cortical signals, technical approaches, and current barriers to bringing BCIs to real world application and projecting their future implications on a broader social scale. Eric C. Leuthardt, MD is a neurosurgeon who is currently an assistant professor with the Department of Neurological Surgery and the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. He is Director of the Center for Innovation in Neuroscience and Technology. His research has focused on neuroprosthetics.– devices linked to the brain that may lead to novel treatment for paralysis as result of spinal cord injury or stroke. His work in the field of neuroprosthetics and neurosurgical devices has yielded him numerous accolades as a scientist, a neurosurgeon, and an inventor. On a national …
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